Month: March 2023
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Pavel Haas Quartet to visit Athens
The group makes its UGA Presents debut March 13 at 7:30 p.m. at Hodgson Concert…
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Martha Graham Dance Company captivates during four-day residency
The Graham company’s performances, master classes and pre-performance talks engaged UGA’s students, faculty, staff and…
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University Woman’s Club plans April 11 meeting
The University Woman’s Club’s next general meeting will be held April 11 at Athens Country Club,…
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Cody Marrs and beauty as an omnipresent force
Marrs exploress the duality of events.
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Botanical Garden encourages planting for pollinators
The program promotes four top-performing landscape plants.
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Staff appreciation event features National Championship trophies
Photo opportunity, specially made chocolate to celebrate their contributions.
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People don’t know what a preprint is. Here’s why that matters.
Preprints aren’t final. Publicizing their results may cause distrust in news.
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UGA named No. 1 Military Friendly institution in nation
The top ranking among tier 1 research institutions is UGA’s third in six years.
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Sahm Awards benefit town-gown partnerships
Five local collaborations will receive $40,000.
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Donor support got student into her ‘dream program’
Emily Edelman grew up showing livestock, which provided a foundation for her career.
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Whistleblowers losing faith in media impact
Study shows that as newsrooms shrink, so does the trust of some former sources.
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Changes to spring Commencement ceremonies due to Stegeman Coliseum repairs
In recent weeks, we have reached out to the University of Georgia community to provide…
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Harmful coping methods prevalent among those who self-injure
Self-injury behavior differs between males and females.
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Making your food safer one study at a time
The UGA Center for Food Safety is pushing the boundaries of technology.
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UGA’s director of community relations wins ATHENA award
The award recognizes women who make significant contributions to their communities.
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Bald eagles aren’t fledging as many chicks due to avian influenza
As more eagles die from H5N1, experts worry years of conservation may be undone.
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Georgia Supreme Court justice finds value in being uncomfortable
The Honorable Verda M. Colvin shares lessons during Holmes-Hunter Lecture.
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Student’s experience led to internships with Tesla, NASA
The musician turned STEM-wunderkind went from Redcoat percussionist to lithium battery specialist .
